Can i block mail usps

Yes, you can block mail from the United States Postal Service (USPS) in certain circumstances. Here are some ways to do so:

  1. Stop Mail Delivery: You can temporarily or permanently stop mail delivery to your address by submitting a request to the USPS. You can do this online or by visiting your local post office. You'll need to provide your name, address, and a reason for stopping delivery.
  2. Mail Hold: If you're going out of town or won't be at your address for a while, you can request a mail hold. This will prevent mail from being delivered to your address during that time. You can request a mail hold online or by contacting your local post office.
  3. Address Change: If you're moving to a new address, you can update your address with the USPS to ensure that mail is forwarded to your new location.
  4. Return to Sender: If you receive mail that's intended for someone else or is unwanted, you can return it to the sender by writing "Return to Sender" on the envelope or package.
  5. Mail Forwarding: If you're moving or traveling, you can set up mail forwarding with the USPS. This will forward your mail to a new address for a specified period.
  6. No Solicitation: If you don't want to receive unsolicited mail, such as catalogs or advertisements, you can register with the USPS's "Do Not Mail" list. This will help reduce the amount of unwanted mail you receive.
  7. Opt-Out: Some companies and organizations may offer opt-out options for their mailings. Look for a "remove" or "unsubscribe" link on the mailing or contact the company directly to request that they stop sending you mail.

Remember to always follow the USPS's guidelines and procedures when blocking or stopping mail delivery.